Judges from The Whiting-Turner Contracting Co. provided valuable feedback to further enhance the team’s approach in future competitions.
In addition to Littlefield, pre-construction team members were Aaron A. Almony, of Bel Air, Maryland; Clark A. Bennett, of Perkiomenville; Chris A. Fisher, of Middleburg; Noah H. Jumper, of Shippensburg; and Timothy R. Maguschak, of Weatherly.
“The time crunch was the most challenging part,” Almony said. “With so many deadlines in the first few hours, it was critical to make sure everyone was focused and working together the entire time, and overall, it was a great experience.”
The heavy civil team, judged by Flatiron Construction, faced the intricate task of constructing six bridge spans in North Carolina as a subcontractor, Littlefield explained.
“Despite being a young team, they rose to the challenge, impressing judges with one of the most outstanding presentations at the event,” Littlefield said.
The heavy civil team was made up of James C. Fretz, of Collegeville; Anthony M. Glotfelty (team captain), of Broomall; Aidan J. Lash, of Pennsburg; Ryan T. McNamee, of Williamsport; Ryan T. Renoll, of York; and Jason Wiedl, of West Pittston.